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January 12, 2024
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Home Prices Forecast To Climb over the Next 5 Years [INFOGRAPHIC]

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Home Prices Forecast To Climb over the Next 5 Years [INFOGRAPHIC]

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  • If you’re worried about what’s next for home prices, know the HPES shows experts are projecting they’ll continue to rise at least through 2028.
  • Based on that forecast, if you bought a $400,000 house this year, experts say it could gain over $72,000 in equity over the next five years.
  • If you're worried about falling home prices, don't be. Many experts forecast they'll keep rising for years to come. If you have questions, let’s connect.

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